Connecticut resident offers grave site for Tsarnaev
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A resident of the US state of Connecticut has declared his readiness to donate a plot in a cemetery that he owns, next to the grave of his mother, for the burial of Tamerlan Tsarnaev one of the suspects of the terrorist acts in Boston.
"I am ready to do so solely for the sake of the memory of my mother who taught me to ‘love your enemy’,” said the 68-year-old owner of the plot Paul Douglas Keane. "He's dead, and his body should be buried as should the body of any deceased person," he said.
The chief of police of the city of Worcester, where the body of the suspect in the commission of the terrorist acts is currently located, on Wednesday appealed to the authorities of the State of Massachusetts and the U.S. government with a request to find a burial place for Tsarnaev as soon as possible.
Funeral homes and cemeteries, not only in Massachusetts, but also a number of other states have refused to take the body of Tsarnaev.
On Tuesday, the parents of the Tsarnaev brothers said they wanted to bury their son in Dagestan.


















































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